This seems like an obvious upgrade now that the U.S. and eventually Canada are converting to DTV broadcasts, but Intel is apparently the first company to develop a balanced antenna for digital TV that can be embedded inside a laptop. So down the line if you find yourself stuck in an airport or anywhere without a wireless internet connection, you’ll at least be able to enjoy the boob tube (can we still call it that with tube-less flat screen displays?) without the need for an annoying external TV antenna.

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nice idea.. but my country still use analog TV

SoundwaveHi

well the united states is gonna wait a little while cause they're lame and nobody bought those damn boxes….im pretty sure ure better off acalling it a flat chested tube by the by

SoundwaveHi

well the united states is gonna wait a little while cause they're lame and nobody bought those damn boxes….im pretty sure ure better off acalling it a flat chested tube by the by

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